The repeated acts of tyranny exercised by those arbitrary despots, who had now shaken off all manner of restraint, at length exasperated the people into a general revolt, and brought on the confederacy; in which the bishop and most of the nobles were glad to join, in order to screen themselves from the fury of the insurgents. Books, , Account-of-the-Romansh-Language~~F-Joseph-Planta-Esquire, 999999999, An Account of the Romansh Language, F. Joseph Planta Esquire, 1161419942, Kessinger Publishing Company, , , , , Kessinger Publishing Company

Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: KESSINGER PUB CO, 28 Seiten, L=178mm, B=254mm, H=3mm, Gew.=272gr, Gebunden The repeated acts of tyranny exercised by those arbitrary despots, who had now shaken off all manner of restraint, at length exasperated the people into a general revolt, and brought on the confederacy; in which the bishop and most of the nobles were glad to join, in order to screen themselves from the fury of the insurgents.

The repeated acts of tyranny exercised by those arbitrary despots, who had now shaken off all manner of restraint, at length exasperated the people into a general revolt, and brought on the confederacy; in which the bishop and most of the nobles were glad to join, in order to screen themselves from the fury of the insurgents.